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The other thing I was able to do was to tour the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum. That was a lotta fun!
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The assumed oldest FJ25 in the USA.
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The PX10. One of the rarest Land Cruisers. It had an Alberta plate on it.
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Last pic, PX10 on right and 70 series on left. And more...
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A frontal view. The Prado looks a lot like a Montero in person. Very plush. More pics to come later.
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Blizzard and variant. Had a 1.9 Isuzu Diesel motor.
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Pickups.
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MegaCruiser. Chopped to pieces including frame plus drivetrain removal before shipment from Japan.
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A bunch of 40s. The mustard one is an LX. Unfortunately I don't have a better pic on it.
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A very nice 40. One of the best restorations I've seen. Details down to the battery, hose clamps, wipers, master cylinders, and Yokohama 7.00X15 tires. Very cool.
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It was very cool. I highly recommend it!
 
Cool thing is that they were telling me they have another warehouse full of cruisers they are preparing for a new bigger building museum they will have in the future.
 
Cool. He should get in touch with them.
 

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